KEY STEPS

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archive for submissions before 2013. The new webpage that lists observer submissions from
2013 onwards can be found here.

Emissions from fuel used for international aviation and maritime transportThe
SBSTA invited the secretariats of ICAO and IMO to continue to report, at future sessions of the
SBSTA, on relevant work on this issue.

Research and systematic observationUpdate on developments in
research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention; and information from Parties and
regional and international research programmes and organizations active in climate change research
on the technical and scientific aspects of emissions by sources, removals by sinks, and reservoirs
of all greenhouse gases, including emissions and removals from terrestrial ecosystems such as
steppe, savannah, tundra and peatlands, with a view to identifying and quantifying the impact of
human activities, for consideration as a theme for the next research dialogue (SBSTA 38)

Views from Parties and admitted observer organizations on the matters referred to in
paragraphs 44–46 of document FCCC/CP/2012/L.14/Rev.1, including information, experience and
good practice relevant to the design and operation of various approaches (Framework for various
approaches)

Views from Parties and admitted observer organizations on the matters referred to in
paragraphs 50–51 of document FCCC/CP/2012/L.14/Rev.1, including information, experience and
good practice relevant to the design and operation of the mechanism referred to in paragraph 50
(New market-based mechanism)

Guidelines for the formulation of national adaptation plans (SBI)Information
from Parties and relevant organizations on their experiences with the application of guidelines for
the national adaptation plan process for least developed countries.

Views and information from Parties and relevant organizations and other stakeholders, taking
into account the outcomes of the implementation of the work programme on loss and damage prior to
the submission, on the possible elements to be included in the recommendations on loss and damage
in accordance with decision 1/CP.16

Views on issues related to a more comprehensive accounting of anthropogenic emissions by sources
and removals by sinks from LULUCF, including through a more inclusive activity-based approach or a
land-based approach, as referred to in decision 2/CMP.7, paragraph 5

Views on issues related to modalities and procedures for alternative approaches to
addressing the risk of non-permanence under the clean development mechanism (CDM), in accordance
with decision 2/CMP.7, paragraph 7

Guidance on the implementation of Article 6 of the Kyoto Protocol: Revision of the joint
implementation guidelines, taking into account the experience of implementing the mechanisms under
the Kyoto Protocol, including national guidelines, and the recommendations on the first review of
the joint implementation guidelines in accordance with decision 9/CMP.1, paragraph 8
(CMP).

Update on developments in research activities relevant to the needs of the Convention,
including on the long-term global goal; and information on technical and scientific aspects of
emissions and removals of all greenhouse gases from coastal and marine ecosystems.

Enhanced action on mitigation, Policy approaches and positive incentives on issues relating
to reducing emissions from deforestation and forest degradation in developing countries; and the
role of conservation, sustainable management of forests and enhancement of forest carbon stocks in
developing countries (AWG-LCA).

Nairobi work programme on impacts, vulnerability and adaptation to climate change. Proposals for
upcoming activities under the Nairobi work programme, taking into consideration the information included in
the annex to document FCCC/SBSTA/2011/L.13.

Approaches to address loss and damage associated with climate change impacts in developing
countries that are particularly vulnerable to the adverse effects of climate change to enhance adaptive
capacity.

Information and views that may be relevant to the completion of the intermediate review of the
amended New Delhi work programme, including information on best practices and lessons learned from its
implementation and on remaining barriers to the effective implementation of Article 6 of the
Convention